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Puzzling change in my daughter. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 287228" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>You sure are right about parenting being stressful! </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what to think. I know during the summer my easy child rarely does things with friends (partly because we live so far away) and I remember when I was young summers were very different. I often didn't see my main group of friends during the summer.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand, it could be that her friends are starting to engage in things she doesn't want to. I remember at that age it starting to happen a lot. I had friends making choices that I just didn't want to get involved in. </p><p></p><p>If she really wants to go I would probably still let her go, even at smaller schools kids can make bad choices. As you said she hasn't done anything to breech your trust. </p><p></p><p>If it doesn't work out you can always have her return to her home school.</p><p></p><p>Hugs, I know making decisions like this is so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 287228, member: 1631"] You sure are right about parenting being stressful! I'm not sure what to think. I know during the summer my easy child rarely does things with friends (partly because we live so far away) and I remember when I was young summers were very different. I often didn't see my main group of friends during the summer. on the other hand, it could be that her friends are starting to engage in things she doesn't want to. I remember at that age it starting to happen a lot. I had friends making choices that I just didn't want to get involved in. If she really wants to go I would probably still let her go, even at smaller schools kids can make bad choices. As you said she hasn't done anything to breech your trust. If it doesn't work out you can always have her return to her home school. Hugs, I know making decisions like this is so hard. [/QUOTE]
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